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we entered the european union as one united kingdom and we will leave the european union as one united kingdom. >> following the referendum in 2016 and the major parties' policies in 2017, we have a collective responsibility to deliver. the rational, responsible, practical way forward is to take the withdrawal agreement, with a majority, through this house and then move on with the best possible customs arrangements, including i believe, the , majority of the people in northern ireland. p.m. may: can i say to my right honorable friend, he is absolutely right. it is important for us to deliver on the vote in the referendum. he is reminded the house that the two main parties in the chamber both campaigned at the last general election on manifestos precisely to deliver that brexit, and that is what we should be looking to do. >> prime minister, we need to use this extension for a purpose. one more heave is not good enough, and it will not work. neither will trying to con people that we can have all the benefits of a customs union and still have a completely independent trade policy. can i
we entered the european union as one united kingdom and we will leave the european union as one united kingdom. >> following the referendum in 2016 and the major parties' policies in 2017, we have a collective responsibility to deliver. the rational, responsible, practical way forward is to take the withdrawal agreement, with a majority, through this house and then move on with the best possible customs arrangements, including i believe, the , majority of the people in northern ireland....
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so i continue to believe we need to leave the european union with a deal as soon as the european union with a deal as soon as possible. and of course this house has voted repeatedly to avoid ano house has voted repeatedly to avoid a no deal. yet despite the efforts of members on all sides we have not yet been able to vote for a deal. so ahead of the council i wrote to president tusk to seek a short extension to the article 50 period to the end ofjune. critically i also requested that any extension should be determinable so that whenever this house agrees a deal and ratifies the withdrawal agreement we can get on and leave. and i did this not merely to avoid a further delay to the ratification of the withdrawal agreement but specifically to retain our ability to leave the eu without having to hold european parliamentary elections on the 23rd of may. mr speaker, the discussions of the council were difficult and unsurprisingly many of our european partners share the deep frustration that i know so many of us feel in this house over the current impasse. there was a range of views about the
so i continue to believe we need to leave the european union with a deal as soon as the european union with a deal as soon as possible. and of course this house has voted repeatedly to avoid ano house has voted repeatedly to avoid a no deal. yet despite the efforts of members on all sides we have not yet been able to vote for a deal. so ahead of the council i wrote to president tusk to seek a short extension to the article 50 period to the end ofjune. critically i also requested that any...
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that is clear from the european union. some of the other comments have been taken out of context and the interpretation given to them. on this issue of the customs union, i come back to the position i set out earlier. we want to see the benefits of a customs unit dust union. but is in the political declaration. no tariffs, no quotas and no rules of origin checks. we also want to see, and this was policy. the labour party has the position of benefits of a customs union with a say in trade policy. we are very clear that the benefits of the customs union can be obtained while ensuring that we have the freedom to make those trade deals around the rest of the world that we want to do is an independent country. >> i also thank the prime minister on behalf of mike and issuance for -- on behalf of my .onstituent's in the national interest my thanks for that. does she also not recognize that the only way out of this gridlock is to give this position back to the people? deal? on her brexit >> i think the way out of this gridlock is
that is clear from the european union. some of the other comments have been taken out of context and the interpretation given to them. on this issue of the customs union, i come back to the position i set out earlier. we want to see the benefits of a customs unit dust union. but is in the political declaration. no tariffs, no quotas and no rules of origin checks. we also want to see, and this was policy. the labour party has the position of benefits of a customs union with a say in trade...
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union to negotiate that treaty with us until we are third country, wear out of european union. so any commitments that are made here will be about the negotiating objectives we take through into that process but the most of the negotiations be had with european union. but in terms of adding to and clarifying what is in that politicale declaration and the position of the uk government, obviously as i've indicated the uk council said they would be willing to look to clarifications to that political declaration. >> ianat blackford. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i think the prime minister for advanced copy of the statement. mr. speaker, the past few weeks and months and years have been under this government, the uk did not leave the eu in march and thankfully -- we will not crash of the eu on friday. what inspired it is the european union that has the uk into this mess. let that be a lesson for members in this place it is the eu that is but the interest of the citizens in the uk first. >> hear, hear. >> this is not the lambasting eu. eu. we should be thanking you. a public extensi
union to negotiate that treaty with us until we are third country, wear out of european union. so any commitments that are made here will be about the negotiating objectives we take through into that process but the most of the negotiations be had with european union. but in terms of adding to and clarifying what is in that politicale declaration and the position of the uk government, obviously as i've indicated the uk council said they would be willing to look to clarifications to that...
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union the six country a founding member of the european union and therefore it's a big movement on the symbolism of this of this alliance now you have to keep in mind that indeed italy as an incoming situation that has been far from florida over the last decade has a very high level especially of of national debt and he's definitely looking for investors to be able to help them you know build infrastructure that has been lagging behind both at the national level but also at the levels and china is actually the ideal partner for this remember that in general you had this bridge collapse with a very dead people because of the the lack of it is too easy of the infrastructure and the lack of new investment in china is an opportunity for italy today is different from the european perspective and from place on my core we actually want to have a united european union in front of china to make arrival ok patrick you want to jump in go ahead yes. i like you very much sure are you or your you should know. of the balance between threat an opportunity right speaking as an america from america we w
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the european has deaf union has been clear that the rules of the european union must be applied at the border in the event of no deal. that is clear from the european union. some of the other comments have been taken out of context and the interpretation given to them. on this issue of the customs union, i come back to the position i set out earlier. we want to see the benefits of a customs unit dust union. but is in the political declaration. no tariffs, no quotas and no rules of origin checks. we also want to see, and this was reflected in the political declaration, an independent trade policy. the labour party has a position of the benefits of a customs union with a say in trade policy. we are very clear that the benefits of a customs union can be obtained while ensuring that we have the freedom to make those trade deals around the rest of the world that we want to make as an independent country. >> i also thanked the prime minister on behalf of my constituents in exeter before ensuring this country does not crash out of the european union without a deal tomorrow. in the national in
the european has deaf union has been clear that the rules of the european union must be applied at the border in the event of no deal. that is clear from the european union. some of the other comments have been taken out of context and the interpretation given to them. on this issue of the customs union, i come back to the position i set out earlier. we want to see the benefits of a customs unit dust union. but is in the political declaration. no tariffs, no quotas and no rules of origin...
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union and more integrated european union. so, icy it the opposite. —— i see it is the opposite. i think it is necessary that the british parliament is taking a decision and i hope it will be very soon and i know that brexit is one of the questions that is a difficulty for world economies. when i was difficulty for world economies. when iwas in difficulty for world economies. when i was in washington last week i discussed with the imf and all the other people. everyone agreed that questions of politically made, man—made uncertainties like the trade tensions between the united states and china, like the brexit are one of the reasons for the slower growth in the world economy because all of the weight for them to cease —— wait. i think it is the reason why for anyone who forecasts about germany, the european union, the world economy says there will be better growth at the end of this year or the next year because eve ryo ne year or the next year because everyone is hoping that the tensions will decrease and the man—m
union and more integrated european union. so, icy it the opposite. —— i see it is the opposite. i think it is necessary that the british parliament is taking a decision and i hope it will be very soon and i know that brexit is one of the questions that is a difficulty for world economies. when i was difficulty for world economies. when iwas in difficulty for world economies. when i was in washington last week i discussed with the imf and all the other people. everyone agreed that questions...
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for the european elections guarantees the functioning of the institutions of the european union. europe side the latino community is still at stake in our foremost interest is an orderly withdrawal of britain from. maintaining the unity of the twenty seven. percent but i see no one to hold us up and not poised to support. also coming up tonight benjamin netanyahu has declared victory a fifth term one on a promise of stability security and list occupation of the west bank the us president says that's a recipe for peace. not everyone said and i never made a profit. but everybody said you can't have peace in the middle east with israel and the palestinian. i think we have it and i think we have now is better with phoebe having. what you our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome but we begin the day preparing for a late night at an emergency summit in brussels leaders of all twenty eight members of the european union have convenient to deal once again with britain's inability to do what it says it wants to do leave the european union to deadlines for
for the european elections guarantees the functioning of the institutions of the european union. europe side the latino community is still at stake in our foremost interest is an orderly withdrawal of britain from. maintaining the unity of the twenty seven. percent but i see no one to hold us up and not poised to support. also coming up tonight benjamin netanyahu has declared victory a fifth term one on a promise of stability security and list occupation of the west bank the us president says...
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union indeed he could have left the european union by now the parliament didn't pass the withdrawal agreement so we need that extra time to work to ensure that we can get a deal through parliament this enables this to be even a signal to the way it's in everybody's interest i think what mark says is that we are able to these the european union not the point at which we are asked if i got withdrawn agreement that would enable us to leave on the twenty second different to me since the speech is the announcement that the united kingdom is also preparing for the european elections is very important to me that will guarantee the continued functioning of the european institutions. on the six of the off most important to us that the u.k. leaves the e.u. in its own in the manner we also want to keep the even twenty seven unified and well stocked in the spirit i have no doubt that we will reach a unanimous agreement again this was months ago you down i don't need to see you now it's time for decisions we've negotiated a withdrawal agreement with two years a lot of time was dedicated to that
union indeed he could have left the european union by now the parliament didn't pass the withdrawal agreement so we need that extra time to work to ensure that we can get a deal through parliament this enables this to be even a signal to the way it's in everybody's interest i think what mark says is that we are able to these the european union not the point at which we are asked if i got withdrawn agreement that would enable us to leave on the twenty second different to me since the speech is...
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. —— a full member of the european union. 0ur rights. —— a full member of the european union. our intention was to have some political government this integration that the uk will not use any kind of political vikings or tricks to... —— political blocking is. to be distracted or to stop our work or use this possibly political instrument to implement something. i really trust what theresa may declared today. i have no doubt the terms are sincere declared today. i have no doubt the terms are sincere and treated serious. the reference to the corporation is in reference to the basic principle of the treaty. which are governing are living together andi are governing are living together and i trust theresa may that united kingdom will not step away from the treaty they have two co—operate with the government. i know that in parts of europe and sometimes in britain too, there is this idea that britain could walk in the next coming years decisions of the next coming years decisions of the european union. we had heard voices coming from britain that britain wants to be a very dif
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does not approve the plan it will crash out of the european union in eleven days time. you're watching news from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day we're going to. team coverage of this latest night of voting in westminster have to see that. the for. the moment the something nice i think i as cameron jurors are doing with any and i don't i killed many civilians i mean the irish coming in clearing my father one thing such as i was a student because i wanted to build a life for myself like this the police but suddenly life became our kind of sob. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. nixon tried to continue. to. know their stuff. make groups with because boning stephanie stole. the party and checked with musicians from around the world. groups every week calling t.w. . for. coming president to her long. end of the rwandan patriotic front to include tiny the rebel army and in the one nine hundred ninety four genocide present when little or no rules there was and when to ask to be you. need to reinforce that. i ne
does not approve the plan it will crash out of the european union in eleven days time. you're watching news from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day we're going to. team coverage of this latest night of voting in westminster have to see that. the for. the moment the something nice i think i as cameron jurors are doing with any and i don't i killed many civilians i mean the irish coming in clearing my father one thing such as i was a student because i wanted to...
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union and they made a decision on that to lead the european - - leave the european union. so to go back to the people in a second referendum that is in relation to the politicians and their democracy and all of the efforts that have taken place to remove the nonsense and the statement to mention if the talks fall which i hope is not the case she will do a series of votes of what they would pursue can you confirm there will be a voting system a preference to allow the house to decide one solution on this problem? >> what i heard it said in the intention of government is the talks with the opposition fail to get a majority across the house we would work with your position to identify opportunities to determine a single result there are a number of ways they can do that. to genuinely come to a proper reflection of the views of the house so full membership of the single market is the only way to guarantee with the services sector so with these options the carrier is among the politicians. >> i did recognize a picture painted in relation to these matters it is important as we l
union and they made a decision on that to lead the european - - leave the european union. so to go back to the people in a second referendum that is in relation to the politicians and their democracy and all of the efforts that have taken place to remove the nonsense and the statement to mention if the talks fall which i hope is not the case she will do a series of votes of what they would pursue can you confirm there will be a voting system a preference to allow the house to decide one...
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side critique this because the european union can be on. strong multilateral fota if we speak with one voice and this was a clear take to split and i think this china should seek different forms to engage and to work together by strengthening and not weakening the right. if i may we shouldn't be scared of our own shadow europe is the biggest global economy we are the biggest trading block of the world we are the biggest export partner of china and we should respect ourselves with this position this is the only bit to be more assertive to sit around the table with china and i'm not scared of these investments in the in the balkans one because recent projects have clearly shown that china fails to deliver a lot of time in romania with the power plants in montenegro road building so this country also understand that china has major difficulties. applying the european rules regarding procurement better and it just have example with the knowledge you transfer in the last two years you know what we see for example with the project in montenegro w
side critique this because the european union can be on. strong multilateral fota if we speak with one voice and this was a clear take to split and i think this china should seek different forms to engage and to work together by strengthening and not weakening the right. if i may we shouldn't be scared of our own shadow europe is the biggest global economy we are the biggest trading block of the world we are the biggest export partner of china and we should respect ourselves with this position...
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we need a strong will prosper in stable european union. harrop. for example was awash and towards washington so they do believe we have to do every scene to keep their religion to encounter. stable so do i have did have an interest to see how do you appear in parliament work you spewed a lot of people are very worried about bricks because they believe if do you would britain move out of you can you know what used to be big or who was what german chancellor angela merkel and to do with it future economy comparable cooperation and china where be the. partner in terms of the fire to refer to remain in of a much a national song they do have an interest to look at the start of the european elections. mr peter you've been on the continent a lot in asia. do you do you bring this two things together sometimes the elections this region that you know so much about you're so interested in well of course you see the asean countries they look carefully how the european union is developing connectivity and to work together and so they don't understand sometimes
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union by the first ofjune and not taking part in those european elections. again, trying to put some pressure on our own backbenchers. our intransigent backbenchers who refused to back the deal because of the opposition to the irish backstop that is contained within it. what you see in the deal that has been agreed tonight, or what you don't see, more accurately, are the more onerous conditions the french side were trying to impose on the united kingdom. they had talked about stripping away voting rights from the uk, not allowing the uk to have a commissioner, if they stay in until october the 31st, not to be taking any decisions over the eu reform programme. but donald tusk and jean claude juncker when they appeared for their press conference, were adamant that while the uk remains the member of the european union, that all the conditions it is expected to abide by are pertained to the uk side but also all the voting rights and benefits of eu membership, they remain too. they were asked a question about whether it had been a difficult night because the fren
union by the first ofjune and not taking part in those european elections. again, trying to put some pressure on our own backbenchers. our intransigent backbenchers who refused to back the deal because of the opposition to the irish backstop that is contained within it. what you see in the deal that has been agreed tonight, or what you don't see, more accurately, are the more onerous conditions the french side were trying to impose on the united kingdom. they had talked about stripping away...
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be in part european union. through the measure prizes konami should one of the last thirty years or one the world's when there was a big financial speculation looked like in ninety two against and against the pounds and the list of why exactly thanks to you if there was not you are this time that we doubt belonging to a perspective to go you know that i should know more unification of more but in the glacial in the monetary italy will be found that that's also a matter of debate because there are some who would tell you the. italian gains of membership have been much smaller than among other member states because if i'm not mistaken the average g.d.p. growth in italy since two thousand and one was only a quarter of one percent compared to the one point seven e.u. average can you really blame the italians for trying to you know look at the alternatives for example cooperating with china. i think that when you speak about the. from the mental distinction to. the mental argument for. relation on talking about the
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remain a member of the european union. do i have a crystal ball about the extension very likely is going to be something like around the end of the year because what european heads of state and government do not want is a series of kill if eggs the cliff edge for exit summits i mean like every street three weeks not even every three months they want this issue off the table in one room the french president was really striking he said we have other problems to deal with and he's also the one who wants to put obligations and duties on to the british side as long as there are members of the european union because he fears that the successor to to reason may who might be harder to tear would be obstructive would sort of try to interfere in european business would try to sort of bring down votes or do other stuff that really impedes the european union and nobody here wants that so yes there will probably be some ties to the extension and all this is just a very bad evening for the british prime minister. robert ayson reporting
remain a member of the european union. do i have a crystal ball about the extension very likely is going to be something like around the end of the year because what european heads of state and government do not want is a series of kill if eggs the cliff edge for exit summits i mean like every street three weeks not even every three months they want this issue off the table in one room the french president was really striking he said we have other problems to deal with and he's also the one who...
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relation to the european union. actually, it is this government that has presided over record levels of people in employment. it is this government that has seen people help their living standards with tax cuts for 2 million people. he talked about the future relationship, and the need to entrench aspects of the future relationships. of course, the government did on the 29th of march say that we would accept the amendment that was put down on paper by the honorable member, which would require parliament to have that role in looking at the future relationship and negotiation objectives of the future. what that clearly makes the case is that any government, and as is going through those negotiations, will have to ensure that they are taking part in agreeing with that future relationship. and on the issue of coming together in the agreement, the point is simple. i'm not prepared to just except labour's policies. labour is not just prepared to accept our policy. as the honorable gentleman has said, this takes compromise
relation to the european union. actually, it is this government that has presided over record levels of people in employment. it is this government that has seen people help their living standards with tax cuts for 2 million people. he talked about the future relationship, and the need to entrench aspects of the future relationships. of course, the government did on the 29th of march say that we would accept the amendment that was put down on paper by the honorable member, which would require...
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, a permanent customs union will be negotiated with the european union. the problem with that approach is thatjeremy corbyn would need to bring the labour votes now against a promise that would be written into the political declaration, but which isjust written into the political declaration, but which is just a promise. on the question is, will he be satisfied by that? but of course if that is the scenario, if indeed a majority materialises around the withdrawal agreement, fine by us. but the thing is this needs to be concluded by the european election. we don't want the european elections to be polluted by last—minute surprises from westminster. all right. so that is one scenario. you suggest the eu might offer a very short extension if they believed that a deal was in the offing between theresa may and jeremy corbyn, which would essentially allow the withdrawal agreement is assessed to go through. let me ask you a slightly different question. what if theresa may comes next week, she has not achieved a breakthrough with jeremy corbyn, she has not achi
, a permanent customs union will be negotiated with the european union. the problem with that approach is thatjeremy corbyn would need to bring the labour votes now against a promise that would be written into the political declaration, but which isjust written into the political declaration, but which is just a promise. on the question is, will he be satisfied by that? but of course if that is the scenario, if indeed a majority materialises around the withdrawal agreement, fine by us. but the...
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have absolutely no issue with europe's past they recognize the enormous success of the european union you often say that reconciliation and peace are its greatest achievements most of the people agree with that they take issue with the ability of the e.u. as a system as a mechanism to move forward to be as efficient as it has to be in present times can you really do the reunion without changing the way the decisions are made yes be done. deal and exactly what happens. in these middle age with these two elements of innovation. to element of innovation because the good the good in them and creation of the. plastic knology should have been closed in a close region the region and the. driving force of the society that i believe this time was a medicine and the second. for the new world order mr you know that it happened many times in history that something that once was a blessing suddenly becomes a curse everybody agrees that it's certain point of time the consensus model that the e.u. has served it well but now it takes china less time to set up a whole industry and for the european uni
have absolutely no issue with europe's past they recognize the enormous success of the european union you often say that reconciliation and peace are its greatest achievements most of the people agree with that they take issue with the ability of the e.u. as a system as a mechanism to move forward to be as efficient as it has to be in present times can you really do the reunion without changing the way the decisions are made yes be done. deal and exactly what happens. in these middle age with...
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it would be sensible to put a question mark after european union. and then in due course, my lords, we can tipp—ex it out. but first... just as the uk was heading for another brexit—exit day, the brakes were jammed on — and the date of our departure from the eu put off for up to 6 months. the flexible extension runs until the 31st of october — or earlier if mps agree a deal — and means the uk looks set to take part in the european elections in may. so how exactly did we get here? the week had started with parliament passing emergency legislation late on monday, binding theresa may to asking for a further delay. with that demand ringing in her ears, the next day, the prime minister went off to berlin for talks with the german chancellor, angela merkel — and then on to paris to meet president macron, preparing the ground for wednesday's crucial eu summit, which was to set the date for any extension. but before that meeting on wednesday night, there was a dash back to the uk for pmqs, where the snp's westminster leader wanted to know how th
it would be sensible to put a question mark after european union. and then in due course, my lords, we can tipp—ex it out. but first... just as the uk was heading for another brexit—exit day, the brakes were jammed on — and the date of our departure from the eu put off for up to 6 months. the flexible extension runs until the 31st of october — or earlier if mps agree a deal — and means the uk looks set to take part in the european elections in may. so how exactly did we get here? the...
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will crash out of the european union this coming friday unless the e.u. agrees to another delay at an emergency summit tomorrow on the eve of that summit british prime minister theresa may her power in question dropping in on europe's leaders who without question have the power to make or break bread i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. this is my going to paris poland then on to brussels suggests but the only intention when she needs to get friends at the moment is not london she protected the u.k. wants to stop for breakfast process becoming consul fifty not suggest that for the time being taking back control was not meant to westminster but simply other capitals in europe where nice paving stay and if indeed it matters that should have picked up for the next four didn't do the conditions sense fine but you want them counsel us is not sitting tough not being met the shaft without means but the deadline is next on april twelfth. also coming up tonight you'll meet the journalist kidnapped on the syrian border trying to report on the attraction of isis
will crash out of the european union this coming friday unless the e.u. agrees to another delay at an emergency summit tomorrow on the eve of that summit british prime minister theresa may her power in question dropping in on europe's leaders who without question have the power to make or break bread i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. this is my going to paris poland then on to brussels suggests but the only intention when she needs to get friends at the moment is not london she protected...
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saying that you are essentially driven by this nostalgia for the good old days the european union how the question is that if we're not to to feed the idea of the future are we to. revisiting or the fundamental root. has been on the sauce the first issue that has been put in society was the need to come back to come back to the. and to put to the. bank in the public space of the debate the second india was a positive. to. change and the symbol of the. first element has been. to the technological. exactly what and where i want to take this conversation forward because many critics of the e.u. have absolutely no issue with europe's past they recognize the enormous success of the european union. conciliation and peace are its greatest achievements most of the people agree with that they take issue with the ability of the e.u. as a system as a mechanism to move forward to be as efficient as it has to be in present times can you really do the reunion without changing the way the decisions are made. be done . and the exactly what happens. in these middle age with the. the innovation. of inn
saying that you are essentially driven by this nostalgia for the good old days the european union how the question is that if we're not to to feed the idea of the future are we to. revisiting or the fundamental root. has been on the sauce the first issue that has been put in society was the need to come back to come back to the. and to put to the. bank in the public space of the debate the second india was a positive. to. change and the symbol of the. first element has been. to the...
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voted to leave the european union this shopkeeper has been following the news closely hoping for certainty and clarity. but if they decided exactly no is bits of where everybody to know what is the future hold for everybody because we do know what is going on was the extension i believe is more than a month's will take yes which is no good for the business or news for nobody because if you sing in certain special little business like mohamed a large majority of this cosmopolitan neighborhood voted to remain in the european union and the referendum three years ago but unpredictable and unwanted outcomes have taken their toll i thing ok it's just a bit confusing because we will sort of left in the dark we don't know what to expect what they can decide they've had three years so let ways they should let us try again or just one it's going to be done really i just resolved you know i think everybody gets sick and tired of scarring on and on and i can understand the nice europeans and i said exactly sort of when everybody's but me everybody else. ice terrible so for for mass brixton prides itse
voted to leave the european union this shopkeeper has been following the news closely hoping for certainty and clarity. but if they decided exactly no is bits of where everybody to know what is the future hold for everybody because we do know what is going on was the extension i believe is more than a month's will take yes which is no good for the business or news for nobody because if you sing in certain special little business like mohamed a large majority of this cosmopolitan neighborhood...
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we could have already left the european union. what i want to do now is to work to ensure that we get that majority of parliament such that we can ratify the european union, leave the deal —— leave the deal, and do it as soon as possible. thank you. —— leave it as soon as possible. thank you. — — leave with it as soon as possible. thank you. —— leave with a deal and do it as soon as possible. theresa may concluding her press conference. a few things to take out of that. we can still leave the european union by the first ofjune if we ratified the steel and get the legislation through in the first three weeks of may. putting more pressure on the uk parliament reiterating several times that she is very clear that she wa nts to that she is very clear that she wants to deliver on brexit. she did say that the conditions, there were not many conditions attached to the ascension that she has been granted until october 31. the uk will still have full membership rights as well as all the obligations that come under the eu tr
we could have already left the european union. what i want to do now is to work to ensure that we get that majority of parliament such that we can ratify the european union, leave the deal —— leave the deal, and do it as soon as possible. thank you. —— leave it as soon as possible. thank you. — — leave with it as soon as possible. thank you. —— leave with a deal and do it as soon as possible. theresa may concluding her press conference. a few things to take out of that. we can...
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what eventually stay in the european union others and that seems to be the general feeling on the streets in london just want the political infighting to stop and they want to get on with the brics a process. where he has become the self-appointed gatekeeper the man stand. between the mole a report two years in the making and the american public which paid for it all today u.s. attorney general william barr told a congressional subcommittee that he will release special counsel robert bolos report on russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election next week but it will not be the entire report barr is reserving the right to redact or admit sections that he determines too sensitive for public release and with that a showdown has been set between us lawmakers demanding transparency and the attorney general that many see not as a guardian of justice but rather as a guardian for president donald trump the american people have been left with a many with many unanswered questions serious concerns about the processes by which you formulated your letter and uncertainty about when we can expect to
what eventually stay in the european union others and that seems to be the general feeling on the streets in london just want the political infighting to stop and they want to get on with the brics a process. where he has become the self-appointed gatekeeper the man stand. between the mole a report two years in the making and the american public which paid for it all today u.s. attorney general william barr told a congressional subcommittee that he will release special counsel robert bolos...
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the hotline european research group saying we would make life for the european union extremely difficult i've been talking also to people on the streets here though today and they have very afraid that this process will drag on for months and months to come and they really just want to get on with bricks that at some point makes it even more. murky what we heard today rebecca european council president. suggesting what he called a flex tinge a full one year extension to break the u.k. what more do we know about this idea of butting them basically have another year. that's right brad we heard early this morning it was sort of through a leak that donald tusk was suggesting this what is now being dubbed flex tension which is basically a flexible extension meaning that the e.u. would offer the u.k. another round about a year although the exact date hasn't been formally set but that the e.u. or the u.k. sorry would have the option to leave if they were by some miracle to come to a decision before that time but shortly after that news of the flex tension there was a meeting of e.u. ambassadors
the hotline european research group saying we would make life for the european union extremely difficult i've been talking also to people on the streets here though today and they have very afraid that this process will drag on for months and months to come and they really just want to get on with bricks that at some point makes it even more. murky what we heard today rebecca european council president. suggesting what he called a flex tinge a full one year extension to break the u.k. what more...
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with the european union. i can see once the labour party, which has always supported a customs union, has got a parliamentary majority for a customs union, they could then back the withdrawal agreement. whether that is something the prime minister would then even allow to be voted on is a different question. steve, do you think that is realistic? we saw eight options, for indicative votes last week. the customs union was one of them. will it get across in the week ahead? it could well do. it was very tight, that vote for a customs union, and i know number 10 think that is highly likely, that parliament will vote for a customs union next week, but the reason why this saga is so unpredictable is that highly and usually in british politics, there are so many moving parts and no—one is fully in control. we are used to an era that if you knew what number 10 was doing, you could probably tell what was going to happen next because normally in britain prime ministers are powerful. theresa may isn't, the house of co
with the european union. i can see once the labour party, which has always supported a customs union, has got a parliamentary majority for a customs union, they could then back the withdrawal agreement. whether that is something the prime minister would then even allow to be voted on is a different question. steve, do you think that is realistic? we saw eight options, for indicative votes last week. the customs union was one of them. will it get across in the week ahead? it could well do. it...
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the four options they considered were a customs union with the european union proposed by ken clarke, common market 2.0, which would have meant being part of the eu single market, proposed by the conservative mp nick boles, who told his fellow conservatives, you are not compromising, and resigned the tory whip. clearly very close to being in tears as he announced that. also rejected, the idea of a second referendum, although it was close, 280 said yes, 292 said no. and then the idea of forcing parliament to choose between no deal and revoking article 50, that was resoundingly defeated. 191 in favour, 292 not in favour. those of you watching on bbc world news, thanks for being with us. world news, thanks for being with us. we will have more on brexit in the coming hours. and those watching on the bbc news channel, we are going to continue talking about this. if you'rejustjoining us, parliament has said no to all of the four options in front of them this evening. let's bring christian back in from westminster. so we now turn to the process that begins in earnest this evening and into to
the four options they considered were a customs union with the european union proposed by ken clarke, common market 2.0, which would have meant being part of the eu single market, proposed by the conservative mp nick boles, who told his fellow conservatives, you are not compromising, and resigned the tory whip. clearly very close to being in tears as he announced that. also rejected, the idea of a second referendum, although it was close, 280 said yes, 292 said no. and then the idea of forcing...
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rules the time that it stays within the european union and one of the e.u. rules is that every member must take part in the european parliamentary elections that they're coming out in may at the end of may and that means that britain will have to take part now we heard from the french president about all mark call just a short time ago saying look that may seem absurd but those are the rules as long as the u.k. is in it will have to send it to the european parliament it's something that the french president wanted to avoid and many other e.u. leaders that want to avoid simply because it makes things very complicated and they're also fears that some of those m.v.p.'s might be hard line breaks to tears and they might be seriously anti e.u. and disrupt business so what leaders of all trees are made to do is to make sure that while the u.k. stays in the e.u. . who doesn't disrupt the e use agenda ok that's quite a night into the wee hours of the morning for you and for the leaders of the e.u. as well we appreciate the update we'll be checking back in with you ve
rules the time that it stays within the european union and one of the e.u. rules is that every member must take part in the european parliamentary elections that they're coming out in may at the end of may and that means that britain will have to take part now we heard from the french president about all mark call just a short time ago saying look that may seem absurd but those are the rules as long as the u.k. is in it will have to send it to the european parliament it's something that the...
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today should have been the day that the united kingdom left the european union. that we are not leaving today is a matter of deep personal regret to me, but i remain committed to the united kingdom leaving the european union, and that is why i bought this motion to the house today. she said she knew it was a difficult day for all mp5. at this historic moment for our country, it is right to put aside self and party... right to accept... interjections. it is right to accept the responsibility given to us by the british people, and that is what i have done, mr speaker. i have said that i am prepared to leave this job earlier than i intended to secure the right outcome for our country. and when the division bell rings in a few moment's time, every one of us will have to look into our hearts and decide what is best for our constituents and for our country. but as we've seen, mps emphatically rejected that plea. that vote was the climax to a week that began with speculation about a cabinet coup, but the prime minister was still trying to save her deal. she invited some
today should have been the day that the united kingdom left the european union. that we are not leaving today is a matter of deep personal regret to me, but i remain committed to the united kingdom leaving the european union, and that is why i bought this motion to the house today. she said she knew it was a difficult day for all mp5. at this historic moment for our country, it is right to put aside self and party... right to accept... interjections. it is right to accept the responsibility...